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SNES Game Collecting (Tips, discussion, and info for like minded collectors)

Hagane was a rental-exclusive in North America. It's scarce because you could only ostensibly own it if the rental store sold the previously-played rental copy.
 

HaL64

Member
EVO wasn't, the rest were. Here are the top 10 from his video in order:



His video came out in July, and you can see every single game immediately jumped up in price that month. Loose prices under each games cover art are the current prices according to price charting.

Interesting note, though, Hagane had already jumped in price hugely the month before going from $89 in May to $220 in June. Don't know what the fuck happened there.

And, yes, I know price charting isn't the most accurate thing, but it's all we have.

Dang nailed it.
Yeah EVO wasn't in there. Not sure why I thought it was.
Possibly it was in a video someone else released around the same time?

I suppose a more scientific way to prove the correlation between these rising prices and Mike Matei is to compare it with games he did not review that are also hidden gems.
 

Zing

Banned
SCAT, a NES game that was around $20 loose and $40 CIB, at least according to ebay buy-it-now prices that didn't even sell for the few months I kept my eye on them. I was holding out for an auction with just the cart and manual, since I don't collect boxes and thought I would save maybe $10. Guess what happened? Yep. Mike Matei. Within days, the buy it now prices suddenly jumped to $80 for the cart.
 
It's the unfortunate side effect of "retro reviewers" on youtube; they motivate jerks with too much money and no patience who want an "instant collection" of "rare" games, and drive up prices by mindlessly bidding or hitting BINs for inflated prices. All resellers have to do is follow the videos and pump the BIN prices hoping someone impatient bites, and if it doesn't sell, oh well, relist for no cost.
 
SCAT, a NES game that was around $20 loose and $40 CIB, at least according to ebay buy-it-now prices that didn't even sell for the few months I kept my eye on them. I was holding out for an auction with just the cart and manual, since I don't collect boxes and thought I would save maybe $10. Guess what happened? Yep. Mike Matei. Within days, the buy it now prices suddenly jumped to $80 for the cart.

It's fucking insanity. Looking at it on Price Charting, the price had pretty much floated at $20 for three years before his video. And, yeah, now it looks like it goes for about $60 on eBay normally. Him putting it in a video literally tripled its value.

I feel like it's unfair to be pissed at the dude who is just trying to make youtube videos. But, damn. It's fucked up that one dude has caused certain game prices to skyrocket so much.
 

woodypop

Member
It's the unfortunate side effect of "retro reviewers" on youtube; they motivate jerks with too much money and no patience who want an "instant collection" of "rare" games, and drive up prices by mindlessly bidding or hitting BINs for inflated prices. All resellers have to do is follow the videos and pump the BIN prices hoping someone impatient bites, and if it doesn't sell, oh well, relist for no cost.
I'd just say "fuck buying from Ebay" and be done with it, but at the recent shows/cons I've attended, some of the vendors don't even bother to price their wares. Instead they consult Ebay to price their stuff on the spot. So it's actually farther reaching than just the auction site itself. So damn annoying.
 

HaL64

Member
It's fucking insanity. Looking at it on Price Charting, the price had pretty much floated at $20 for three years before his video. And, yeah, now it looks like it goes for about $60 on eBay normally. Him putting it in a video literally tripled its value.

I feel like it's unfair to be pissed at the dude who is just trying to make youtube videos. But, damn. It's fucked up that one dude has caused certain game prices to skyrocket so much.

I just thought of another way to look at it. Now those games are being sold for what they are worth. They were underpriced for so many years!
 
I'd just say "fuck buying from Ebay" and be done with it, but at the recent shows/cons I've attended, some of the vendors don't even bother to price their wares. Instead they consult Ebay to price their stuff on the spot. So it's actually farther reaching than just the auction site itself. So damn annoying.

One of the reasons I stopped going to cons. At some point they stopped being a place you can get a good deal on things and became a place that prices above ebay and still makes the sale.
 

Lettuce

Member
EVO wasn't, the rest were. Here are the top 10 from his video in order:



His video came out in July, and you can see every single game immediately jumped up in price that month. Loose prices under each games cover art are the current prices according to price charting.

Interesting note, though, Hagane had already jumped in price hugely the month before going from $89 in May to $220 in June. Don't know what the fuck happened there.

And, yes, I know price charting isn't the most accurate thing, but it's all we have.

Damn i have all those games on there boxed bar Run Saber, Firepower, and The King Of Dragons. Why the hell as Magic Sword sky rocketed soo much!
 

Linkhero1

Member
I recently sold my copy of Demon Crest for $75. I wasn't planning on playing it and began thinning my collection. I'm sure others have the same line of thinking and don't just look at eBay when setting a price.
 

ZealousD

Makes world leading predictions like "The sun will rise tomorrow"
So it's been one year since I made this thread. I've been buying up a LOT of video games within the past year or so. The scope of this has been bigger than I originally intended it to, but I think I'm at least 90%-95% of where I want to be with my retro video game collection.

SNES is still a work in progress. Doing some more research about which games I want to buy and I'll probably also get a few more repros as well. I'm probably also going to get BitBoxes for the whole collection once StoneAgeGamer makes them available. Probably won't have manuals for anything but Link to the Past and Super Metroid.

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today i did the dsp-1 mod on my everdrive, with a copy of ballz

i have one of the newer revisions that does not require the timing chip or the 74HCU04. does anyone have an older revision of the super everdrive that is looking to do this mod?

if so you can have my copy of ballz for free. of course the dsp chip is gone, but 2 out of 3 are still in it. any interest please send me a pm
 

Lettuce

Member
So i got another SNES Mini today, but the AV socket looks a bit suspect....

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If seems to work fine however, and even wiggling it doesn't seem to effect the picture

It just seems to be missing the bit of plastic that goes between the row of pins...

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Mercutio

Member
So i got another SNES Mini today, but the AV socket looks a bit suspect....

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If seems to work fine however, and even wiggling it doesn't seem to effect the picture

It just seems to be missing the bit of plastic that goes between the row of pins...

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I think your pictures aren't working?
 

Mercutio

Member
I see it now.

That's REALLY strange. I would just plug in whatever and leave it there if I were you... that plastic supports those pins and keeps them from getting bent out of shape over time.
 

TnK

Member
Is Super Retro-Bit Advance Adapter any good? It only uses composite video, but they say that the picture quality is extremely good. I want to know what you guys think.
 

baphomet

Member
Is Super Retro-Bit Advance Adapter any good? It only uses composite video, but they say that the picture quality is extremely good. I want to know what you guys think.

It's garbage and the picture quality is awful. Seriously, don't waste your money.

Also that Mini isn't going to last long and could easily damage whatever you plug it into. The 5v could easily bridge and send voltage
down composite video.
 

baphomet

Member
Compared to the GBPlayer's IQ, how is it?

Its not even comparable. The gbplayer doesn't look all that great even with component cables, but it still looks significantly better. Not to mention the gbplayer is actual GBA hardware and this is an emulator that just being powered by the SNES.
 

TnK

Member
Its not even comparable. The gbplayer doesn't look all that great even with component cables, but it still looks significantly better. Not to mention the gbplayer is actual GBA hardware and this is an emulator that just being powered by the SNES.

This is actually all I needed to know, thanks a lot baphomet. I guess if there is any problem with the GBA player, is that the image is a bit blurry. Other than that, it is an amazing piece of hardware.

Any comparison shots out there between the GBA Player and an actual GBA?
 
As someone who has a pile of carts laying around with dust caps on the bottom but has long since lost the box art, are there any good solutions to replace the original cardboard boxes?

Something like a company that will print on cardboard, or some artwork repository, or a company who specializes in this type of reprint?

I don't much like the "rental" style SNES cases (the ones that are basically like a genesis case that snaps the game in and you print off artwork). I would much prefer to get some sort of box + plastic box protector to properly display.

Anyone?
 
As someone who has a pile of carts laying around with dust caps on the bottom but has long since lost the box art, are there any good solutions to replace the original cardboard boxes?

Something like a company that will print on cardboard, or some artwork repository, or a company who specializes in this type of reprint?

I don't much like the "rental" style SNES cases (the ones that are basically like a genesis case that snaps the game in and you print off artwork). I would much prefer to get some sort of box + plastic box protector to properly display.

Anyone?

there are lots of people who sell reproduction cardstock boxes on ebay
i have no idea what the quality is like
 

Lettuce

Member
So i got another SNES Mini today, but the AV socket looks a bit suspect....

ivZ1lOLqnbGPq.jpg


If seems to work fine however, and even wiggling it doesn't seem to effect the picture

It just seems to be missing the bit of plastic that goes between the row of pins...

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So whilst the multiout socket seem to be ok for composite output that the Mini has from the factory as soon as i modded the console for RGB i was getting just a red display, guess some of the pin were not making correct contact. So i need to fix it.....

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Works like a good'un now!!

And here the RGB amp mod i did to 2 SNES Mini's today...

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Damn i forgot what a splendid looking game Tiny Toon Adventures on the SNES is...

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One of my favorites on the console. I remember renting this when i was about 5 years old or so. I kept renting it over and over again, and then when i was about 23 i bought a boxed copy. This game still holds up people! And looks fantastic!

Also its one of my favorite shows ever so take what i say with a grain of salt.
 

Sakujou

Banned
Its next to impossible to get metroid and earthbound for less than 150 dollars in with the boxes and instruction booklet n stuff.... Right?

I want to buy them but havent seen anything these days....
 

Dishwalla

Banned
Its next to impossible to get metroid and earthbound for less than 150 dollars in with the boxes and instruction booklet n stuff.... Right?

I want to buy them but havent seen anything these days....
It's just about impossible to get Earthbound under 150 dollars for just the cart. Complete in box copies go for at least $300-$400 now, often times more.

Super Metroid can be found CIB for around $100 in good condition though.
 

KlotePino

Member
Anyone have any thoughts on Metal Warriors (vs Cybernator)? Cybernator is a lot cheaper but Metal Warriors seems intriguing too, it's expensive though. Is it close to being worth the money or just as a collector?
 
It's just about impossible to get Earthbound under 150 dollars for just the cart. Complete in box copies go for at least $300-$400 now, often times more.

Super Metroid can be found CIB for around $100 in good condition though.

EB is like a $125 game loose cart since the VC version dropped.
 
Its a match for me. I think I own the most games on both SNES and PS2.

Same here, only PS1 instead of PS2. Probably because a lot of the franchises I loved on NES/SNES jumped over to PSX. Mega Man, Castlevania, Final Fantasy and the rest of Squares output that generation, Steet Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Breath of Fire...

It's pretty damn crazy how many third parties jumped from SNES to PSX.
 
Same here, only PS1 instead of PS2. Probably because a lot of the franchises I loved on NES/SNES jumped over to PSX. Mega Man, Castlevania, Final Fantasy and the rest of Squares output that generation, Steet Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Breath of Fire...

It's pretty damn crazy how many third parties jumped from SNES to PSX.

Consider the alternative. Nintendo went with cartridges again in gen 5, keeping expenses up and if devs switched, they'd be free of Nintendo's draconian licensing arrangements. Jumping to PS1 was a no-brainier.
 

ryuen

Member
Is selling games okay in this thread? I've posted some SNES games in the BST thread and nobody seems to be interested in anything retro.
 
Is selling games okay in this thread? I've posted some SNES games in the BST thread and nobody seems to be interested in anything retro.

I'm personally fine with it. I'd rather just linking to your post in the B/S/T thread than posting pics and prices here too, though. Starts feeling a little spammy to me otherwise. That's my 2 cents on the matter.
 

ZealousD

Makes world leading predictions like "The sun will rise tomorrow"
I'm personally fine with it. I'd rather just linking to your post in the B/S/T thread than posting pics and prices here too, though. Starts feeling a little spammy to me otherwise. That's my 2 cents on the matter.

I tend to agree.

I noticed you're kinda spreading out all the stuff you're selling rather than just making one big post, though. Put everything you're selling into one large post, and then post that regularly. You'll get more bites that way. Not everybody will go back through 10 days worth of posts.
 
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